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Euro 2024: England’s football fortunes add sporting drama to UK election, but is Rishi Sunak taking a risk?

  • British PM Sunak, who is a football fan, may be hoping for a boost to his struggling campaign if England do well at Euro 2024
  • However, timing does bring back memories of some of England’s worst losses, though the sport-elections link is inconclusive

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Sunak (centre), seen on a visit to a non-profit organisation, has opted for an election days after England’s probable first knockout match. Photo: AFP

Does British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak risk scoring an own goal by calling an election during the 2024 European Championship football tournament in July?

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Sunak, himself a football fan, might be hoping for a boost to his struggling campaign if England do well, although whether there really is a link between sport and elections is disputed by experts.

Given the national team’s habit of morale-busting defeats in major tournaments, the chance of another hit to the English psyche appears just as likely a backdrop to the election.

On a positive note, however, England, runners-up three years ago, are among the favourites under manager Gareth Southgate with a team full of in-form attacking players including Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden and Bukayo Saka.

England, led by coach Gareth Southgate and captain Harry Kane, are among the Euro 2024 favourites. Photo: Reuters
England, led by coach Gareth Southgate and captain Harry Kane, are among the Euro 2024 favourites. Photo: Reuters

Sunak unexpectedly called a national election for July 4, when the European Championship in Germany will be entering its most exciting phase.

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